Vincent Pecora: 2013 Ward-Phillips Lecture 1

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Location: McKenna Hall Auditorium

Vincent P. Pecora, the Gordon B. Hinckley Professor of British Literature and Culture at the University of Utah, will present the lecture "Martin Heidegger, John Calvin, Samuel Beckett" Monday, April 15, at 4:30 pm in the McKenna Hall Auditorium.

This is the opening lecture of the 2013 Annual Ward-Phillips Lecture series titled "Secularization Without End." The series continues with a seminar on Tuesday, April 16, at 5:00 pm in the McKenna Hall Auditorium and concludes with Pecora's lecture "J.M. Coetzee and the Puritan Within" Wednesday, April 17, at 4:30 pm in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium.

Vincent P. Pecora has taught at the University of Arkansas, UCLA, and has directed a summer seminar each for the School of Criticism and Theory and the Social Science Research Council. He is the author of Self and Form in Modern Narrative, Households of the Soul, Secularization and Cultural Criticism: Religion, Nation, and Modernity, and he is the editor of Nations and Identities: Classic Readings. His current projects are a book entitled Secularization without End: Beckett, Mann, and Coetzee; and a second book entitled Anyone Is as Their Land Is: Autochthonous Modernism. His work has been translated into Italian, French, Spanish, Korean, and Chinese. 

The Ward-Phillips Lecture Series is generously funded by the Yusko Endowment for the English Department.